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W. H. TAMBLING.

Churn.

V Patented March 12, 1867.

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Be it known that I, WiLLAi H. TAMeL'1NG,of .Ma-zo Manie, in the County 0f Dane: m iii the State of Wisconsin, have invented certain `new and useful improvements in Churns, and do hereby deolarethatthe follow-ing is a full, clear, and exact description thereof, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to the letters of referencemarke'd thereon. Y I v I .In the annexed drawings, making part of this specieatiom'A represents the churn-box, which is made with a curved bottom -and supported upon the legs B B. This box is provided with a horizontal desher shaft, D, which has; its bearings in the end of the box A, and which is provided with a series of arms, E. TheA arms E are provided von their outerends with small paddles,I a a, which stand 'to the shaft at a different inclination from the arms themselves. The arms are flat upon their sides, brut are so turned when 'secured to their'shait that each alternate arrn'throws the cream or milk in an opposite'direction. Secured upon the box A is acover, K, which has erected upon it a supplementary box., C, which said box is provided with a'dasher shaft,l1", and an. elongated hopper or funnel, H. The shaft F is provided with Wings of gauze Wire, GG. The inside of boxl C is cylindrical, as shown in Figure 1. There is' an opening in thev bottom of 'box G, \vhich leads into the churnbox A, and this opening is covered with gauze Wire, seen Figure 3, and marked J. I represents a driving@ vwheel, lwhich s provided with teeth, and which is secured .t9 4the end ofbox A by a short shaft, on which it turns. The Wheel I meshes intoa gear-wheel, L, on the 4end 'of the shaft D, and serves to give it moti'on. M

represents a band, which passes around a pulley -on shaft D, and also around a pulley onshafi't F, and serves to communicate motion to said shaft F. l l' l i In using this churn the dashersare set4 in motionby revolving the wheel I, the band M at the same time giving a rapid motion, to the shaft' F, with its Wings. The Acream -or milk, after being properly tempered, is poured through the funnel or hopper H, and reaches the wings' Grv ina 'thin-extended stream. The wings G operate upon it and break it up, and it then passes down through bottom J to the lower box, whereitis operated upon by the arms and paddles formingdashers upon shaft D. 'Byvthe two shafts, with their arms and wings, the cream is so broken tol pieces that'the butter is driven from it in au incredibly quick time.

Having thus fully described my invention, what I claim as new, anddesire to secure by Letters Patent, is- The arrangement of 'the boxes A and C, the one provided with the arms EE and paddles aa, andthe other provided with gauze-wire wings and bottom, the two-being constructed and used as and-for the purpose specied. In testimony thatI elamthe foregoing I have hereunto set 'my hand and seal this 18th day of January, 1867.

" W. H. 'IAM'BLIN-Gr.v

Witnesses: I

G. M. ALEXANDER, J. M. MAsoN. 

